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Digitalization

Siemens at a glance

Our world is becoming ever more connected. Billions of intelligent devices and machines generate massive amounts of data, creating a bridge between real and virtual worlds. Turning these vast amounts of data into value is a key success factor. Watch the video to find out more.

Our world is becoming increasingly digitized, from personal devices to complex systems in industry.

Sensors and actuators in gas turbines, trains or manufacturing collect data, monitor conditions, automate functions and optimize processes by utilizing the possibilities of the digital twin as well as consistent data models. Advanced algorithms, high-powered computing, better connectivity and cloud storage all facilitate the emergence of smart systems. Knowing how to leverage the respective opportunities, however, requires a unique set of skills. Siemens has the engineering, domain and digital know-how to generate performance improvements across the entire value chain, from design to production and operations to maintenance.

Design & Engineering – Accelerated product design and time-to-market

Digital simulation technology radically accelerates the plant design, the installation and commissioning as well as the entire product design and production planning process. Multiple products can be virtually compared, tested and assessed within a short period of time.

Multiple components in systems and plants can be intelligently networked to communicate with each other and exchange real-time data. The analysis of this data optimizes systems for improved flexibility, efficiency and resilience in response to unforeseen disruptions.

Machine learning makes complex systems more efficient without human intervention – through the use of data, high performance computing and advanced intelligent algorithms. Wind turbines, for example, can increase electricity output by comparing operating data with weather data and making necessary adjustments.

The future is digital

Be it a power plant, transport network, or a commercial/industrial facility, digitalization makes manufacturing, energy systems and infrastructure more efficient, reliable and future-proof.

How digitalization is changing the world

From the very first conception of a product, digitalization can help to improve the efficiency, accuracy and time-to-market of the final product. See how Siemens helped Maserati to save 30% on development time for the development of the Maserati Ghibli.